Frontal impact response of a virtual low percentile six years old human thorax developed by automatic down-scaling

Authors

  • Jan Špička Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of West Bohemia
  • Jaroslav Maňas MECAS ESI s.r.o.
  • Luděk Hynčík University of West Bohemia

Keywords:

virtual human model, scaling, the Kroell test, frontal response

Abstract

Traffic accidents cause one of the highest numbers of severe injuries in the whole population spectrum. The numbers of deaths and seriously injured citizens prove that traffic accidents and their consequences are still a serious problem to be solved. The paper contributes to the field of vehicle safety technology with a virtual approach. Exploitation of the previously developed scaling algorithm enables the creation of a specific anthropometric model based on a validated reference model. The aim of the paper is to prove the biofidelity of the small percentile six years old virtual human model developed by automatic down-scaling in a frontal impact. For the automatically developed six years old virtual specific anthropometric model, the Kroell impact test is simulated and the results are compared to the experimental data. The chosen approach shows good correspondence of the scaled model performance to the experimental corridors.

Author Biographies

  • Jan Špička, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of West Bohemia
    Human body modelling and monitoring
  • Luděk Hynčík, University of West Bohemia
    Human body modelling and monitoring

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30-Jun-2015

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How to Cite

“Frontal impact response of a virtual low percentile six years old human thorax developed by automatic down-scaling” (2015) Applied and Computational Mechanics, 9(1). Available at: https://acm.kme.zcu.cz//article/view/273 (Accessed: 24 May 2025).